Drippers like Adi, Vered, Assif RootGuard®, and Lin offer pressure compensation, anti-siphon features, and clog resistance—perfect for vineyard slope, soil, and system longevity.
RootGuard® prevents root intrusion into emitters, maintaining consistent flow without chemical treatments—ideal for long-lifespan SDI in vineyards.
Metzer offers surface, suspended, and subsurface (SDI) solutions. SDI provides the most efficiency—keeping the soil surface dry, minimizing weeds, and allowing machine access.
Moderate deficits are recommended from fruit set to veraison, and again post-veraison to concentrate sugars. Drip irrigation allows accurate implementation of this technique.
Fertigation allows precise, stage-based nutrient delivery. For example, limited nitrogen boosts quality while high potassium supports fruit ripening and Brix development.
By enabling controlled water deficits, drip systems enhance berry sugar content, phenolics, and acidity—key contributors to aroma, color, and structure in fine wines.
Climate variability and declining rainfall in traditional wine regions make dry-farming increasingly risky. Irrigation provides control over water stress, improving wine consistency and quality.